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Mapmaking

I wanted to make a better map for book 1 than my scruffy hand-drawn thing.  So I did. But I didn’t do it alone.

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Gheshvan Alphabet

Since I was working on the numbers, I figured I should do some words in Gheshvan.  But since Gheshvan is technically a pictographic language, that would mean thinking up a lot of little pictures…and I haven’t had brain enough for … Continue reading

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Updates and some world art.

Been lacking in updates recently, I know.  Trying to adjust to new work schedule.  Book 3 is paused at the first section of chapter 11.  Book 1 is being re-edited for informational content–currently chapters 1 and (the rebuilt version of … Continue reading

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Numbers and Pictures

Wanted to post something today but didn’t have the energy to write up a full-on descriptive thingie, so I thought I’d put up some of my work on the Gheshvan number- and writing systems.

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Terminology in a World Without Sin

For a long time, my gods had Greek names.  Some had servitors that were termed ‘angels’.  Some of the villainous powers were referred to as ‘demons’.  I used certain curse-words in the way they’re currently applied, and sometimes considered which … Continue reading

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Three-dimensional time.

Back in college, I took a weird course–can’t quite remember the title, but it was something like The Physics of Spirituality.  I’m not sure what anyone else in the course was expecting, but what we got was a bit of … Continue reading

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